Mostly About Organized Crime

06/05/2014

Attorney General Eric Holder has revived the domestic terrorism task force to search for lone wolves over his paranoid concern of an "escalating danger from self-radicalized individuals within our own borders" as reported by Erin McClam for NBC News.

Of course, if Eric Holder is concerned about genuine threats to the national security from lone wolves then he may want to investigate his lawless crony Barack Obama in the Oval Office who unilaterally released five terrorists from Guantanamo Bay in exchange for Taliban-loving Army deserter Bowe Berghdal without first providing Congressional notification as required by federal law as reported by The Week.

"It does appear that it’s going to be a pretty broad monitoring program. It will likely sweep in some First Amendment protected expression," said Ginger McCall, associate director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC). "It is troubling, because it really stifles people's ability to freely express themselves, and it has a tendency to quell dissent, to make people think twice before they express themselves online."

Barack Obama has become a two-bit dictator, and the Secret Service his secret police.

11/01/2012

Two women allege that they were pimped out to United States Senator Bob Menendez from New Jersey around Easter time last April at Casa de Campo which is a resort in the Dominican Republic as reported by The Daily Caller: "they claimed Menendez agreed to pay them $500 for sex acts, but in the end they each received only $100." Curiously, "it is known that Sen. Menendez has been a regular visitor to the Dominican Republic" including at the time of the alleged cavorting. In a curt email the senator's indignant office would only state that "we're not going to respond to a completely false accusation."

Earlier this year Senator Menendez called for the firing of U.S. Secret Service agents who allegedly got their freak on with the working girls in
Cartagena, Colombia while prepping for President Obama's visit as reported by Kerry Picket for The Washington Times. Concerning that prostitution scandal Menendez said (at 1:52 in the clip embedded below) the following:

"If the facts are true, they should all be fired. The reality is is that
the secret service not only protects the president of the United
States, they represent the United States of America. They were on duty.
If the facts are true as we are reading in the press, they shouldn't
have a job."

10/18/2012

U.S. Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan may be in hot water over his testimony before Congress concerning the randy behavior of several officers with working girls in Cartagena, Colombia while prepping for President Obama's visit there earlier this year as reported by Jana Winter for Fox News: a "report indicates Sullivan may have obstructed Congress by lying about the criminal associations of prostitutes involved in the scandal" including one who allegedly "was tied to a drug cartel for laundering money."

The U.S. Secret Service has been weathering a prostitution scandal these days after several officers allegedly sampled the local fare while doing advance work in preparation for President Obama's visit to Cartagena, Colombia, and the agency has issued a memo which spells out for the randy fellas that while on the road it's not okay to patronize seedy establishments or bring the townies back to their hotel rooms as reported by Fox News.

You know the country has collapsed when cops start behaving like gangbangers and frat boys.